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All of the top general-purpose economics journals have a data and code-sharing policy. As of this writing, the Journal of Finance has a code-sharing policy, the Journal of Financial Economics (JFE) requires authors to share code if the results are challenged, and the Review of Financial Studies (RFS) is currently developing a policy.1 Replication is essential to any scientific endeavor, so why has the area of financial economics lagged behind?
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Replication,
Research Culture,
Hard misconduct,
Soft misconduct,
Proprietary data,
Robustness,
P-hacking,
Reverse p-hacking,
Falsification,
Fabrication,
Plagiarism,
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© 2019 Campbell R. Harvey
2019
Campbell R. Harvey
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